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. 1995 Dec;41(6):1070-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00173188.

Seed storage proteins of spermatophytes share a common ancestor with desiccation proteins of fungi

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Seed storage proteins of spermatophytes share a common ancestor with desiccation proteins of fungi

H Bäumlein et al. J Mol Evol. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

The legumin- and vicilin-like seed storage globulins of spermatophytes are specifically accumulated during embryogenesis and seed development. Previous studies have shown that a precursor common to both legumin and vicilin genes might have evolved by duplication from a single-domain ancestral gene. We here report that amino acid sequences of legumin and vicilin domains share statistically significant similarity to the germination-specific germins of wheat as well as to the spherulation-specific spherulins of myxomycetes. This conclusion is further supported by the derived intron-exon structure of a spherulin gene. Spherulins are thought to be involved in tissue desiccation or hydration. It is suggested that the present-day seed globulins of spermatophytes have evolved from a group of ancient proteins functional in cellular desiccation/hydration processes.

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